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Old 08-06-2004, 05:32 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by MXTitan
Thanks for the info Sammy, you seem to be the go-to guy around here for ALL my questions!!! So from your info, I am guessing all these lifts basically lift the truck about the same amount - they just call it different things because our truck has such an exagerated nose-dive stance to start with. I really don't want to wait, but maybe I will just start buying wheels and tires to spread the cost out a little instead of buy everything all at once. I am going to lift my truck though, and it will be my first lifted truck. I am like a kid in a candy store with all these pics of lifted Titans - I just want to see one in person!!
No, I wouldn't say they lift the truck the same amount, they are actually 4, 6, or 8 (or something close to it.) That usually refers to the front end lift, the rear is usually less on almost all lifts to achieve a level truck. The Titan can fit 35" tires with just 6" of lift up front, and according to the early report on the Rancho lift it only needs 4". Now I've also read that the Racho for the Ford 150 is also listed as 4" but is really 5" up front. They for some reason take the average of the front and rear lift or something of that nature.
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